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Last update: Aug 31st, 2009 URL: http://guides.main.library.emory.edu/workshops  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Copyright & Your Dissertation

Copyright & Your Dissertation

Emory graduate students should attend one of these workshops to help you prepare your thesis or dissertation and to gather vital information for your future academic publishing endeavors.

This workshop will help sort out questions like ...

  • Everyone quotes the work of other scholars in their dissertation. As long as the quotes are acknowledged, does this ever raise copyright issues?

  • I found a photo online on a public website. Can I include it in my dissertation since everything's free on the internet?

  • Should I pay $45 and register copyright for my dissertation?

  • I have this great film clip from the 1940s with images and music that I'd like to include with my dissertation. Are there different copyright rules for different audio-visual formats?

  • Chapter 1 of my dissertation has been published in a journal. Is this a problem?

To sign up, USE THIS FORM. These sessions will be taught by Lisa Macklin and Heather Williams.

  • Wed, Sep 23rd, 2009: Copyright & Your Dissertation (general workshop)  
    12:00-1:00 p.m.
    Woodruff Library Room 312
  • Thu, Oct 08th, 2009: Copyright & Your Dissertation (focus on humanities/social sciences)  
    12:00-1:00 p.m.
    Woodruff Library Room 312
  • Wed, Oct 28th, 2009: Copyright & Your Dissertation (focus on sciences)  
    12:00-1:00 p.m.
    LOCATION: Rollins School of Public Health, Rita Ann Rollins Room, 8th floor
  • Thu, Nov 05th, 2009: Copyright & Your Dissertation (focus on Art History)  
    12:00-1:00 p.m.
    Woodruff Library Room 312
 
 

Author Agreements

Author Agreements

Ever wonder what options you might have when signing an author agreement (sometimes called a copyright transfer) when publishing a journal article?  Do you receive NIH funding and need to meet the NIH Public Access Policy requirement for deposit in PubMed Central?  This session will cover the basics of negotiating author agreements with journals, rights you might want or need to retain, and why.

To sign up, USE THIS FORM. This workshop will be taught by Lisa Macklin and Heather Williams.

  • Tue, Sep 22nd, 2009: Author Agreements  
    11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
    Woodruff Library Room 310
 

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